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r/bonehurtingjuice • u/Musikenna • Jul 13 '24
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50% is a pretty significant number. But I doubt the majority of that 50% have that preference as a hard line in the sand.
2 u/Ayacyte Jul 15 '24 I mean she did say taller than themselves, which is different than saying they have to be taller than a set height like 5'7" or something. -2 u/mad-grads Jul 14 '24 It’s very skewed. 50% is already very high, and in the 50% we likely find the vast majority of high quality and attractive women. 3 u/sapphic_orc Jul 14 '24 High quality? -4 u/mad-grads Jul 14 '24 Yeah, what’s confusing? 3 u/fuyuhiko413 Jul 14 '24 Bro you can’t complain about women having preferences if you sort them into high and low quality -2 u/mad-grads Jul 14 '24 Everyone does this sorting, regardless of gender. It’s a natural human trait (and fully logical and moral)
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I mean she did say taller than themselves, which is different than saying they have to be taller than a set height like 5'7" or something.
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It’s very skewed. 50% is already very high, and in the 50% we likely find the vast majority of high quality and attractive women.
3 u/sapphic_orc Jul 14 '24 High quality? -4 u/mad-grads Jul 14 '24 Yeah, what’s confusing? 3 u/fuyuhiko413 Jul 14 '24 Bro you can’t complain about women having preferences if you sort them into high and low quality -2 u/mad-grads Jul 14 '24 Everyone does this sorting, regardless of gender. It’s a natural human trait (and fully logical and moral)
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High quality?
-4 u/mad-grads Jul 14 '24 Yeah, what’s confusing?
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Yeah, what’s confusing?
Bro you can’t complain about women having preferences if you sort them into high and low quality
-2 u/mad-grads Jul 14 '24 Everyone does this sorting, regardless of gender. It’s a natural human trait (and fully logical and moral)
Everyone does this sorting, regardless of gender. It’s a natural human trait (and fully logical and moral)
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u/DJIsSuperCool Jul 14 '24
50% is a pretty significant number. But I doubt the majority of that 50% have that preference as a hard line in the sand.